Agra Weather Forecast: Check the latest temperature in Agra today, Uttar Pradesh along with details such as humidity, visibility, air quality, wind speed, pressure, and weekly weather report at Shuru.
Pollutant | Value (μg/m3) |
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PM2.5 | 353.165 |
PM10 | 355.755 |
O3 | 19 |
NO2 | 94.72 |
SO2 | 91.205 |
CO | 2181.15 |
Hazardous: Health warning of emergency conditions—entire population is at risk. Stay indoors as much as possible, and use air purifiers to maintain indoor air quality. Masks are strongly recommended if you must go outside, but even they may not provide complete protection. Individuals with asthma, children, and the elderly should take extra precautions, including avoiding outdoor exposure entirely.
Check the Weekly Weather Forecast for Agra, with detailed temperature and weather conditions throughout the week.
Day | Forecast | Rain |
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Sun 22/12 | 16.7° 12.3° | 0% |
Mon 23/12 | 16° 12.1° | 0% |
Tue 24/12 | 17.7° 13.9° | 87% |
Today's highest temperature in Agra is recorded at 23.1°C.
Today's lowest temperature in Agra is recorded at 12.3°C.
The current temperature in Agra is 14.7°C or 58.5°F.
The current AQI in Agra is 480
We give real-time updates on temperature, humidity, wind speed, precipitation chances, and weather conditions like sunny, cloudy, or rainy.
Yes, we offer daily forecasts for up to 3 days, depending on your location.
The "feels like" temperature considers factors such as humidity and wind speed to tell how the temperature feels on your skin.
AQI stands for Air Quality Index. It is used as a measure of air pollution levels. It helps you understand how polluted or clean the air is and what precautions you should take to protect your health.
AQI levels range from "Good" to "Hazardous" and tells the user the potential health impacts of air quality. We provide the AQI level with the breakdown of most common pollutants availabe in the air.
The AQI is calculated based on the concentration of pollutants such as PM2.5, PM10, CO, SO2, NO2, and ozone in the air. The highest contributing pollutant determines the overall AQI level.
High-quality masks, like N95 or N99, can help reduce exposure to particulates but may not fully protect against all pollutants. Stay indoors and use air purifiers when AQI levels are very high.